The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has denounced the deterioration of infrastructure in recent years, which she attributed to them being run by "the biggest idiots".
The leader of the Madrid Executive made these statements in Zaragoza, where she participated in an event with young people alongside the People's Party candidate for the Presidency of the Government of Aragon, Jorge Azcón. In her speech, showing an Ayuso completely mimicked by the far-right, she ironically stated that "if we had Koldo (García), a nightclub bouncer, as an advisor at Renfe, what could go wrong," and added: "What could go wrong when you sideline the good technicians and engineers to put in the party activist and sycophant." These statements come, it should be remembered, while the causes of the tragedy that occurred in Adamuz (Córdoba), which the Civil Guard is still investigating, are still unknown.
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The Madrid leader has championed the historical prestige of the infrastructure sector in Spain, stating that the country “has had the best engineers, the best companies, the best infrastructure”. In this regard, she emphasized that “when a Spanish company went out into the world to build trains, to carry out public works, we were the best, and all the nations of the world have always vied for Spanish companies ‘because we are an unbeatable brand.’ When Spanish engineering, architecture, and science go abroad, everyone knows that things work well.”
However, Ayuso lamented that, in her opinion, "for some years now everything has started to go very wrong because we have the biggest incompetents in charge of the most important thing, infrastructure."